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2 bed flat in Honor Oak Park


BeritB

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We're looking for new tenants for our lovely 2 bedroom flat in Honor Oak Park. The flat has one large bedroom and one small bedroom/study. We're having a brand new kitchen installed tomorrow and the whole flat is currently being decorated.


The flat is one of three in a Victorian conversion and has great dual aspect views from the bedroom, kitchen and living room.


The photos aren't up to date as the flat is being renovated at the moment but still provide a good impression of the space, views and feel of the flat.


Here is the link to Openrent but please contact me with any further questions.


https://www.openrent.co.uk/property-to-rent/london/2-bed-flat-devonshire-road-se23/968529#utm_campaign=SocialSharingButtons&utm_source=email&utm_medium=share

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